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Mountain biking around Smithton offers access to diverse and rugged natural landscapes, serving as a gateway to the vast Tarkine Wilderness. The region features dramatic coastlines with panoramic lookouts and unique geological formations like Trowutta Arch and Dismal Swamp. Mountain bike trails in the area traverse cool-temperate rainforests, eucalypt forests, and coastal paths, providing varied terrain for riders. This area is also a base for exploring developing world-class mountain biking networks in North West Tasmania.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
6
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16.6km
01:25
170m
170m
Easy 10.3-mile (16.6 km) mountain bike loop through Culloden Woods, combining woodland scenery with historic sites like the Culloden Battlef
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(1)
3
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49.4km
03:04
360m
360m
Tackle the moderate 30.7-mile Muir of Ord mountain bike loop from Inverness, featuring 1197 feet of gain and taking around 3 hours.

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4.8
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98
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54.0km
04:24
880m
880m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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57
riders
34.4km
02:40
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Stay off the A82 is extremely dangerous road to ride on
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Due to the special type of suspension, the vibrations of the steps on the bridge can be felt!
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Another of the countless beautiful bridges over the River Ness. But I think this one is the most beautiful.
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This is the memorial site of The Clan Fraser of Lovat who was involved in the Battle of Culloden, a complex political, religious and belief-based campaign that took place on April 16, 1746.
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Unfortunately didn't see Nessi😔
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Beautiful view of Loch Ness👍👌😁
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There are over 60 mountain bike trails around Smithton, offering a variety of experiences for riders. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars.
Mountain biking around Smithton offers diverse terrain, from easy loops through wooded areas to more challenging moderate routes. You can expect to traverse cool-temperate rainforests, eucalypt forests, and coastal paths, reflecting the region's varied natural landscapes, including its proximity to the vast Tarkine Wilderness.
Yes, Smithton offers several easy mountain bike trails. For example, the Culloden Woods loop is an easy 10.3-mile (16.6 km) route that provides a pleasant ride through wooded areas, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Great Glen Way Gravel Road – View of Loch Ness loop from Inverness is a moderate 33.5-mile (54.0 km) trail that leads through gravel roads and offers scenic views. Another moderate option is the Muir of Ord loop from Inverness, a 30.7-mile (49.4 km) path through varied landscapes.
The region around Smithton is rich in natural beauty. While riding, you might encounter dramatic coastlines, unique geological formations like the Trowutta Arch, and the ancient blackwood swamp forests of Dismal Swamp. The area is also a gateway to the Tarkine Wilderness, known for its towering eucalypt forests and cool-temperate rainforests. You can also explore highlights such as Ness Islands or the Clava Cairns.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Smithton are designed as loops. For instance, the Culloden Woods loop and the View of Loch Ness from Dores – Path Beside the River Ness loop from Inverness are both popular circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The trails around Smithton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse natural landscapes, from coastal paths to rainforests, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels. The access to vast wilderness areas and scenic views are also frequently highlighted.
Smithton's climate allows for mountain biking throughout much of the year. However, the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (roughly November to April) generally offer the most pleasant conditions for riding, with less rain and more stable trail surfaces. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can change, especially in coastal and wilderness areas.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, the broader region around Smithton, particularly as a gateway to the Tarkine, does have historic mining sites. For specific cultural landmarks, you might find interest in places like the Inverness Town House or Culloden Battlefield Memorial Cairn, which are accessible in the wider area.
Yes, the Circular Head region around Smithton is rich in wildlife. While mountain biking, you have chances to observe native birds, small marsupials, and coastal species in their natural habitats. Nature reserves and protected areas along some trails provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Smithton itself, situated on the Duck River, offers amenities including cafes and eateries. While specific trails might not lead directly to a cafe, many routes are easily accessible from town, allowing you to enjoy refreshments before or after your ride. The Inverness Victorian Market is an example of a place where you can find cafes in the broader region.
Elevation gains vary significantly depending on the trail's difficulty. Easy routes like the Culloden Woods loop have a modest elevation gain of around 170 meters. More challenging moderate trails, such as the Great Glen Way Gravel Road – View of Loch Ness loop from Inverness, can feature substantial climbs, reaching over 880 meters of elevation gain.


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